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in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i said, i've done research on this region and this particular conflict for 15 years. while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of the boston bombings. the violence is c
in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i...
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from what we understand, he learned from an on line magazine an al-qaeda linked publication, but how many people know how to put together an eye kia piece of furniture from the directions, let alone make a functioning explosive device. i wouldn't be surprised to find he had some training with the handling of explosives overseas. cenk: we don't know yet. it's speculation. i'm against all the warrantless wiretapping, et cetera, but there is one candidate for tracking it's people who read "inspire" magazine, radical muslims to attack, i'd track that one but that's just me. all right so now i want to go to clip a37 here. i want to play this clip from fox news. he's going to blame most muslims for it. i want your reaction. let's watch it together. >> what do hacks do when they're wrong about terror? they cling to relativism. muslim extremism is no different than other extremism but to make it stick you've got to suck at math. muslim versus christian extremism is comparing hurricane katrina to a squirt begun which is why they embrace root causes to attach the response to evil. a lot of peo
from what we understand, he learned from an on line magazine an al-qaeda linked publication, but how many people know how to put together an eye kia piece of furniture from the directions, let alone make a functioning explosive device. i wouldn't be surprised to find he had some training with the handling of explosives overseas. cenk: we don't know yet. it's speculation. i'm against all the warrantless wiretapping, et cetera, but there is one candidate for tracking it's people who read...
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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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al qaeda. >> at that time, yes. he was put in jail because nobody knew who he was he was put in jail for visa violation. what happened also in 1999 and this came out in the trial of one of the master minds of 9/11 in hamburg the three mastermind pilots of 9/11 traveled to kandahar specifically to train to fight in chechnya. at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want to talk to you tactically. i know militarily is different than operationally inside the u.s. the challenge of trying to find this guy right now if he has had training and he is, you know, basically a dog backed up against a wall? >> well, hiding is one thing. and he can probably successfully hide for a period of time. but he has got to move at some point and then he is vulnerable. they all know that they have great surveillance out there. it's a matter of time in my mind until they get him. >> bret: he may have been injured in this fire
al qaeda. >> at that time, yes. he was put in jail because nobody knew who he was he was put in jail for visa violation. what happened also in 1999 and this came out in the trial of one of the master minds of 9/11 in hamburg the three mastermind pilots of 9/11 traveled to kandahar specifically to train to fight in chechnya. at that time the al qaeda leadership told them we have enough person in chechnya. we have other plans for you. so it goes really deeply. >> bret: general, i want...
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al qaeda spokesman alan ghaddan today this. >> in the west you have got a lot at your disposal. let's take america as an example. america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. you can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an indication card. so what are you waiting for? >> michael: and the damn senate voted to allow this to continue. it's so frightening. even after the gun bill's defeat, democrats are working to change the law to keep guns out of the hands of terris. joe manchin of west virginia said round two of his gun control bill will include language that closes the terror loophole. the democrats should get it done, and if republicans try to stop them, they should call them out for what they are accomplices to terror. joining me now is "boston globe" reporter scot lehigh. he comes to us from boston. scot thanks for joining us here in "the war room." >> thank you for having me. >> michael: you work for the "boston globe." there ha
al qaeda spokesman alan ghaddan today this. >> in the west you have got a lot at your disposal. let's take america as an example. america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. you can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check and most likely without having to show an indication card. so what are you waiting for? >> michael: and the damn senate voted to allow this to continue. it's...
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i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. some of the thinks was they weren't sure if he was involved. they wanted to investigate. they didn't want to tip anyone off. so they didn't give the full story. we still don't know if this guy has any connection. tweeted out about 3:00 this morning that the police told him the guy had nothing to do with it. there is a press report at 9:30. number one is based purely on math chances are the
i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle...
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we know al-qaeda has camps on the other side of the mexican border. and they are being trained to come in and act like mexicans when they are radical islamists. >> remember this is the same guy% who said that -- warned against terror babies where pregnant morts were being put into the united states have baby's send them out to the middle east and then have them come back and bomb our cities. the appeal of loui gohmert is to try to link all of this stuff together but it is really the britters and ziophobes in the party. and he certainly doesn't have a lot of influence. >> michael: i also want to about another strange person mark sanford. the republicans are saying we're not going to spend another dime on this race. he is on his own. his colleague saying i am not going to make a comment. >> he is amazing, you try to sneak back into your house where your wife doesn't want you to be. and the whole story is amazing. at every turn he tries to make a comeback and then blows off his own foot in the process. this is an amazing opening for the democrats and ste
we know al-qaeda has camps on the other side of the mexican border. and they are being trained to come in and act like mexicans when they are radical islamists. >> remember this is the same guy% who said that -- warned against terror babies where pregnant morts were being put into the united states have baby's send them out to the middle east and then have them come back and bomb our cities. the appeal of loui gohmert is to try to link all of this stuff together but it is really the...
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he is trying to state's al-qaeda. >> stephanie: he is not alex jones, or some lunatic fringe. he's a united states congressman. >> caller: exactly. that's my point. he is supposed to be responsible. he has been anti-muslim since day one. he's not -- he's not representative of a lot of other people in new york and it's really up setting to have somebody like that -- >> stephanie: jill, no matter what side of the aisle you are on, that's human, because of 9/11, when you hear saudi, you go of course because of patriot's day you look at the connection to tim mcveigh and go, oh, of course. but we don't know. >> i have gut feelings but i'm not expressing them yet. and i want to hear facts not just speculation. and that's what those people on fox news and the "new york post," and others they do that too much. >> for the right-wing there is no terrorism except for islamic terrorism. >> stephanie: yeah. is there going to be as much screaming about the word terror if it turns out to be right-wing domestic terrorists? >> or left-wing domestic terrorists. >> stephanie: yes, left wing of c
he is trying to state's al-qaeda. >> stephanie: he is not alex jones, or some lunatic fringe. he's a united states congressman. >> caller: exactly. that's my point. he is supposed to be responsible. he has been anti-muslim since day one. he's not -- he's not representative of a lot of other people in new york and it's really up setting to have somebody like that -- >> stephanie: jill, no matter what side of the aisle you are on, that's human, because of 9/11, when you hear...
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i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or -- and they didn't have a car. the fact that they are trying to carjack a mercedes and possibly later a honda or whatever they didn't have their means of transportation figured out. >> did not the 1 brother drive over the other brother this morning? >> the latest from police was last night after robbing the 7-eleven and shooting the police officer at mit that they carjacked the mercedes they kept the person in that car for a half hour and then dropped him off at a gas station and continued on. and then one transit police officer was wounded in an exchange, and then there's a questio
i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or...
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we're told an fbi employee posed as a recruiter for al-qaeda, and exchanged emails. he's charged with one count for attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. >>> panic and sheer fright as shots ring out at a marijuana festival in denver. it was a party setting that turned chaotic in a matter of seconds. 80,000 people estimated there. people running for their lives. denver police saying two people were shot. several more hurt as they began trampling over one another trying to get to safety. this year's pot festival in the mile high city was the first since colorado legalized marijuana and was expected to draw, again, some 80,000 people. so far no arrests in the case, but police say security was tight in the wake of the boston bombings, and they are activity looking for one or two suspects. >>> well, the role of the sports world and what it is playing as the nation to heal from what happened in boston. petepeter schrager is up next. and the boat that was destroyed in the standoff that brought the massive manhunt to an end on friday. no
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surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post" and other conservative outlets like glenn beck, they proved that they'll just make it up. it was such a burning desire to have the story fit the their at this that they wanted. that they were willing and they have the media tools to just start make stuff up and creating their own reality and creating their own parallel universe. where hey, it is a saudi. guess what. we decided it is a saudi. so that's the story we're going to go with because that's the story we want. if you just take a couple of seconds, imagine, you know, thank god glenn beck wasn't around on 9-11. thank god the fox news of today wasn't around on 9-11. th
surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post"...
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whether it's al qaeda or domestic. it could be a domestic. i mentioned in the lead that you have all of these coincidental attacks, oklahoma city, columbine, virginia tech, and waco. in the month of april. you know, who knows. i don't want to speculate tonight. >> again, somebody mentioned. >> bill: go ahead. >> somebody mentioned, bill, you know, that the middle east m.o. with these kind of bombs is you don't wait 10 seconds. the bombs went off 10 seconds apart. you usually wait in the middle east until the first responders show um and then the second car bomb goes off to totally maximize the carnage. on the other hand there was third bomb that was gablegd disabled by the police so maybe that was what they were planning on inflicting maximum damage. >> bill: whoever did this planned it out it could have been domestic or foreign terrorism. final question for you. people are looking for reasons here, but both you and i know, because we have both been reporting for decades, there aren't reasons for a lot of this stuff. it just happens. and, you
whether it's al qaeda or domestic. it could be a domestic. i mentioned in the lead that you have all of these coincidental attacks, oklahoma city, columbine, virginia tech, and waco. in the month of april. you know, who knows. i don't want to speculate tonight. >> again, somebody mentioned. >> bill: go ahead. >> somebody mentioned, bill, you know, that the middle east m.o. with these kind of bombs is you don't wait 10 seconds. the bombs went off 10 seconds apart. you usually...
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you saw bin laden and members of al qaeda voice support for what was going on in chechnya because it is a muslim region, and over type, we've seen a greater integration of fighters. some of whom went to chechnya to fight on behalf of the separative movement and on behalf of the broad jihad. now what you see in the second phase of chechnya is objective by some separatives to create a pan islamic presence throughout central asia. we're dealing with a phenomenon that's changed over time. up till now, we've got to be careful on speculation, this was not an american fight. there was nothing that went on there that was of a foreign policy priority of the united states. particularly in the world of counterterrorism. if in fact, ties can be confirmed, this changed things significantly. >> what kind of precedent is there in your mind for this kind of attack where we're seeing tactics of somewhat conventional terrorist hit, followed up by what is essentially criminals fleeing and car jacking and tangling with police? is that a format that we've seen in other terrorist incidents? >> in the afte
you saw bin laden and members of al qaeda voice support for what was going on in chechnya because it is a muslim region, and over type, we've seen a greater integration of fighters. some of whom went to chechnya to fight on behalf of the separative movement and on behalf of the broad jihad. now what you see in the second phase of chechnya is objective by some separatives to create a pan islamic presence throughout central asia. we're dealing with a phenomenon that's changed over time. up till...
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qaeda, were substantially, you know, substantially supported by al qaeda. and so, coming up with the legal justification to label them enemy combatants, it's a real stretch. >> we've got some sound from senator chuck schumer this morning. i want to play this sound and let's talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need his confession to get him in a trial. so i don't think we have to cross the line and say he should be an enemy combatant, which could be challenged in court. >> goldie, what's even behind this? what's behind this idea that he should be labeled? >> i don't know what's behind it, but i do know that, you know, trying to label this young man as an enemy combatant is akin to trying to hop across the pacific ocean on a pogo stick. it just doesn't mesh. at the end of the day, he is an american citizen. this american land is not a battlefield at this time. there is nothing to support that. and so this young man deserves a trial in a criminal court, in this country. he cannot be tried in a military trib
qaeda, were substantially, you know, substantially supported by al qaeda. and so, coming up with the legal justification to label them enemy combatants, it's a real stretch. >> we've got some sound from senator chuck schumer this morning. i want to play this sound and let's talk about it on the other side. take a listen. >> there's plenty of evidence. they don't need his confession to get him in a trial. so i don't think we have to cross the line and say he should be an enemy...
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qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one of the concerns in this country based on what happened with the two suspects in the boston bombing, that one of them is an american citizen. one of them was working toward that. you're something of an expert in uncovering people inside the homeland who may turn to terrorism. overall, what, what approach should law enforcement be taking? are we doing the right things? >> well, thus far the record has been one of success. i mean the first good news is that despite an intense recruiting effort online with online magazines and native-american speaker
qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one...
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and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the u.s. went into iraq, a lot of my liaison contacts seems that was a ui fem i is a war on the developing war. >> megyn: that is what the president was worried about. according to john brennan, he says, describing the terrorists as jihadists or using that different phraseology, jihad means to purify one self for a moral goal. it gives the murderers legitimacy and john brennan seems to say we don't want to refer it on a war on jihad or war on terror, just al-qaeda. i mean, it's not necessarily just al-qaeda. >> no, it's not. part of the unfo
and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the...
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behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see 19-year-old dzhokhar who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will ofthe fifth largest act terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took place, the other was killed in that shooting in watertown, massachusetts, the center public and lat
behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you compare? a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see 19-year-old dzhokhar who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted,...
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so there's long-standing connections between al qaeda, osama bin laden, his ideology of al qaeda and a large segment of the chechnya rebel movement. and that's been something that's been known for years. so perhaps this shouldn't come as that big of a surprise to, to a lot of people. >> and of course, michael, tamerlan tsarnaev was the one that went overseas and who knows what happened in that six-month period. his younger brother is of course the one that is still alive. and it remains to be seen whether, if there was radicalization, if that took place, who the catalyst was for the younger brother, whether or not there is you know, a support system, a cell for them in the united states. and whether there are accomplices to all of that. >> exactly. a couple of those points. remember, tamerlan is also the one who had an ied strapped around his body this morning when he was found, when he was found dead. that's the indication he fits the mold of the classic suicide bomber. once again, i would county that as another important clue in pointing out where this was all coming from. you know
so there's long-standing connections between al qaeda, osama bin laden, his ideology of al qaeda and a large segment of the chechnya rebel movement. and that's been something that's been known for years. so perhaps this shouldn't come as that big of a surprise to, to a lot of people. >> and of course, michael, tamerlan tsarnaev was the one that went overseas and who knows what happened in that six-month period. his younger brother is of course the one that is still alive. and it remains...
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the best impact on al qaeda is in osama bin laden himself. he was very concerned about the ofne program and the amount damage it was creating. he was concerned that al qaeda should decamp to eastern afghanistan. he even suggested they moved to away from the tribal region. we are seeing that if it is having impact, to reinforce what the precedent is clearly worry some. 70 countries have, three have armed drones. the chinese are very close to being able to arm their drones. you could easily imagine a situation where china deploys drones against uighur separatists essentially with the same rationale we use against the al qaeda or taliban who we deem to be terrorists. witness has certainly made a personal sacrifice to be with us. a yemeni youth activist and journalist who has cofounded several youth initiatives in yemen. he currently works for a grassroots youth-run foundation named it constructively in publicemeni youth policy dialogue with the assistance of the u.s. state department scholarship. he studied at the u.s. touring high school and at
the best impact on al qaeda is in osama bin laden himself. he was very concerned about the ofne program and the amount damage it was creating. he was concerned that al qaeda should decamp to eastern afghanistan. he even suggested they moved to away from the tribal region. we are seeing that if it is having impact, to reinforce what the precedent is clearly worry some. 70 countries have, three have armed drones. the chinese are very close to being able to arm their drones. you could easily...
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canadian authorities claim there's a link to al qaeda and iran. it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security issue. the tsa said it freed the agency up to concentrate on bigger risks. >>> air travelers across the country are in for another day of flight delays, as the faa scrambles to make due with fewer air traffic controllers. some of the nation's busiest airports fell behind because federal budget cuts have resulted in furloughs across the faa. delays are ranging from 15 minutes to several hours. >>> the record rainfall and flooding that's inundating much of the midwest is far from over. in peoria, the illi
canadian authorities claim there's a link to al qaeda and iran. it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the...
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al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he'd been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s., to kill passengers. >> and, pierre, the looming question -- any connection to boston at all, that we know of? >> i checked with sources tonight. they say no connection so far. >> no connection. so it appears to have been on an entirely separate track? >> entirely separate. and it shows, sources say, just how diverse the terrorism threat really is. >> all right, thanks, pierre. >>> now we turn next to the news tonight on the bombs at the boston marathon, one week ago today. today the city of boston paused at 2:50 p.m., the moment of the explosions, remembering the victims. and the latest thing tonight, we are told at abc news, that the surviving suspect has begun to communicate. abc's dan harris with that outside the hospital. dan? >> reporter: good evening. today in his room in the hospital behind me, dzhokhar tsarnaev had his first court appearance, surrounded
al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he'd been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s., to kill passengers. >> and, pierre, the looming question -- any connection to boston at all, that we know of? >> i checked with sources tonight. they say no connection so far. >> no connection. so it appears to have been on an entirely separate track? >> entirely separate. and it shows, sources say, just how diverse the...
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. >> they have also made an alliance with al qaeda, they've worked with al qaeda in pakistan and afghanistan. one of my constituent's son was killed by nine chechen rebels. so they're in the fight. he goes over there, the tools of trade of warfare for al qaeda are precisely the devices he built, this cooker pressure device, explosive device. there are reports they had suicide vests on. you don't learn that overnight. i personally believe that this man received training when he was over there and he radicalized from 2010 to the present. and then nine months after he comes back from the chechnya region, he pulls off the largest terror attack since 9/11. >> so you see influence by al qaeda or other terrorist groups in getting help and assistance from them. you think it's the latter. >> i think it's very probable that when he's in the region that's a very dangerous region that they're known for his tactics that he possibly could have been trained at that point. i believe he was already radicalizing. i'm questioning what the father's role is. the fathers always play a heavy role. the father's par
. >> they have also made an alliance with al qaeda, they've worked with al qaeda in pakistan and afghanistan. one of my constituent's son was killed by nine chechen rebels. so they're in the fight. he goes over there, the tools of trade of warfare for al qaeda are precisely the devices he built, this cooker pressure device, explosive device. there are reports they had suicide vests on. you don't learn that overnight. i personally believe that this man received training when he was over...
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al qaeda it does not. that makes us stronger, not weaker. we have the ability under the law of war to gather intelligence in a way to make sure that our country is safe from a future attacks. the ability to talk to individuals who may know about terrorist organizations plotting our future device is a long held concept. long-heldis a concept. i am asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this individual as an enemy combatant. what do we know? we know these two individuals embraced radical islamic thought, that there is ample evidence this was an attack inspired by radical ideology. they were not trying to rob a bank in boston. they slaughtered innocent people because they view us, the united states, as a colonial power, a christian nation. at the muslim world can be friend. i have traveled out the world and have that many people throughout the world of the islamic faith in our great allies and great friends of america. unfortunately, there is a small minority who would kill every muslim
al qaeda it does not. that makes us stronger, not weaker. we have the ability under the law of war to gather intelligence in a way to make sure that our country is safe from a future attacks. the ability to talk to individuals who may know about terrorist organizations plotting our future device is a long held concept. long-heldis a concept. i am asking this administration to leave on the table the option if the evidence warrants to designate this individual as an enemy combatant. what do we...
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i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right. it has not happened before. and i want to bring in our terrific resource on things like this. when he was not read his miranda rights, how surprised? >> it's unusual. we know him and his brother were bomb makers and there are other bombs out there, and is there a greater conspiracy than two brothers? it's a great concern. the public safety exception was most appropriate under these circumstances. >> is this a one and done thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward
i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right....
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parecer contaba con la red al qaeda, para descorrÍ lar un tren de pasajeros. angie sandoval lo tiene todo. los ataques no eran inminentes pero si reales. tras el arresto de 2 sujetos, que segÚn la policÍa conspiraron para cometer un ataque terrorista contra una lÍnea de ferrocarriles en canadÁ. >>> al descorrÍ lar el tren de pasajeros. lo abusados planeaban matar a personas e impactar negativamente la economÍa. >>> los arrestados son... su nacionalidad no se dio a conocer, segÚn la policÍa no son canadienses, solo residentes de montreal y toronto. la policÍa canadiense, no detallo en quÉ tren estaban planeando el atentado. sin embargo, la investigaciÓn sobre este caso, comenzÓ el aÑo pasado con la participaciÓn de el fbi. la lÍnea de ferrocarriles en estados unidos reaccionÓ a la investigaciÓn abierta. a firmando que continuaran cooperando con las autoridades canadienses. >>> nadie puede bajar la guardia nuestra calidad de vida y la de la ciudadanÍa estÁ bajo amenaza. afirmÓ el agente. >>> los arrestados no tienen relaciÓn con los Éramos
parecer contaba con la red al qaeda, para descorrÍ lar un tren de pasajeros. angie sandoval lo tiene todo. los ataques no eran inminentes pero si reales. tras el arresto de 2 sujetos, que segÚn la policÍa conspiraron para cometer un ataque terrorista contra una lÍnea de ferrocarriles en canadÁ. >>> al descorrÍ lar el tren de pasajeros. lo abusados planeaban matar a personas e impactar negativamente la economÍa. >>> los arrestados son... su nacionalidad no se dio a...
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al qaeda, you know, had members that would go to chechnya recently. and talking about ayman al zwari who is the leader was arrested in 1996 and spent six months in jail. he told the russians some story that wasn't true and they released him. so that's an indication that al qaeda certainly knows part of this well. i see this as more of a pre 9/11 period when the chechen war was at the height. and the detraction for foreigners, al qaeda, foreign firefighter has also received it as well. >> nic robertson, i appreciate you reporting. juliet kayyem, thank you very much. we are learning more about the suspect's family members. we are going to play you a conversation their mother had with kate walsh. she is still there. and tamerlan's wife katherine has given a brand new statement on the bond. we'll tell you what she is say. and later the unsolved murder of one of tamerlan's friends and two others in the boston area in 2011. is it possible he could have been involved in those murders? we'll tell you what we know right now. using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and
al qaeda, you know, had members that would go to chechnya recently. and talking about ayman al zwari who is the leader was arrested in 1996 and spent six months in jail. he told the russians some story that wasn't true and they released him. so that's an indication that al qaeda certainly knows part of this well. i see this as more of a pre 9/11 period when the chechen war was at the height. and the detraction for foreigners, al qaeda, foreign firefighter has also received it as well. >>...
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as i understand at the moment investigators believe that, in fact, this is not an al qaeda operation. it's not clear how these guys became radicalize bud they don't seem to think that they have any significant overseas connections and they don't seem to think, as i think you quoted somebody there earlier, that they have any accomplices in the united states. so from the sounds of things they're a couple of what they call in the trade "loan wolves" who dreamt this all up on their own. who probably radicalized themselves perhaps over internet who may have even gotten the internet and such peopleecsethe they don't do the kinds of things that would attract the attention of intelligence agencies they're very hard to spot in advance. >> brown: bruce hoffman, what do you think they should be looking at now? what is the interesting part here? >> first and foremost the authorities will be combing through the computers to find out if they were in contact with anyone either in the united statesor overseas. if they were downloading for instance the sermons of anwar al-awlaki who's one of the decea
as i understand at the moment investigators believe that, in fact, this is not an al qaeda operation. it's not clear how these guys became radicalize bud they don't seem to think that they have any significant overseas connections and they don't seem to think, as i think you quoted somebody there earlier, that they have any accomplices in the united states. so from the sounds of things they're a couple of what they call in the trade "loan wolves" who dreamt this all up on their own....
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stat disally given the number of plots from al qaeda the number is 50-60 against u.s. oil, statistically that would probably be the more likely scenario but you can't get tunnel vision here. that would have been the more likely scenario when they were discussing hezbollah on the morning of oklahoma city only to find out it was tim mcveigh. there's a discipline saying keep an open mind so we don't miss anything. >> rose: mike barnicle this is your beloved city. talk to me about this yesterday, today and your thoughts and the people you have talked to. >> well, charlie, first of all, the day itself patriots day is a holiday in massachusetts. everybody in america is working. nobody in massachusetts is working. it's the day of marathon. it's the day of an early red sox game. starting at 11:00. the crowd spills out at 2:00, 2:30. many of the 35,000 at the ball game go done through kenmore square and to boylston street. it's a small town. you can walk the town it's like living in the palm of your hand. because of communal feeling there is in boston it's a violation. it's as
stat disally given the number of plots from al qaeda the number is 50-60 against u.s. oil, statistically that would probably be the more likely scenario but you can't get tunnel vision here. that would have been the more likely scenario when they were discussing hezbollah on the morning of oklahoma city only to find out it was tim mcveigh. there's a discipline saying keep an open mind so we don't miss anything. >> rose: mike barnicle this is your beloved city. talk to me about this...
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reports from the heart of the unrest where al-qaeda flags fly over the past unit insurrection which even a decade long u.s. occupation failed to tend. and looming rather in bahrain ahead of the formula one grand prix antigovernment protesters clashed with police trying to draw attention to the human rights abuses in the kingdom.
reports from the heart of the unrest where al-qaeda flags fly over the past unit insurrection which even a decade long u.s. occupation failed to tend. and looming rather in bahrain ahead of the formula one grand prix antigovernment protesters clashed with police trying to draw attention to the human rights abuses in the kingdom.
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well, the anti-assad forces is al qaeda, you go right through it. so who exactly are we talking about? who leads the? i knew every military coalition group and so one year at least in my opinion as secretary of defense it's not clear enough to make any conclusions, inclusive adjustments to a policy recommendation on this is, mr. president, this is exactly what we should do. >> i had used two terms as i think are important, coherent and inclusive, because as i think as general dempsey suggested, should there be an immediate collapse of the assad government, there is the potential for civil strife unless the opposition is not only coherent but it embraces the three major traditions in the country, shia, sunni, four, christian and critic another context, we didn't have, and libya and again i will stand to be corrected, there was tribal rivalry but there wasn't quite such a traditional distinction of cleavage, sectarian cleavage in other areas also. and that is a very elusive objective. i thank you very much. >> if i could just add, do you mind? it's im
well, the anti-assad forces is al qaeda, you go right through it. so who exactly are we talking about? who leads the? i knew every military coalition group and so one year at least in my opinion as secretary of defense it's not clear enough to make any conclusions, inclusive adjustments to a policy recommendation on this is, mr. president, this is exactly what we should do. >> i had used two terms as i think are important, coherent and inclusive, because as i think as general dempsey...
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the al qaeda magazine is not the only place you can get a specific instruction manual about explosives. probably to the chagrin of our corporate overlords or whoever monitors our online networks here at 30 rock it only took me five minutes of googling to find specific instructions on making explosives are all over. not just discussions about it or ideological debates, people exhorting other people to do it but actual step by step instructions. when i was looking today for whatever reason white supremacists groups seemed to have some of the most quickly accessible step by steps online for bidding all sorts of bombs. this goes through not only how to make pipe bombs but common mistakes for makers of pipe bombs that might result in you blowing yourself up and how you can avoid those common mistakes. they talk about how to make pipe bombs from nonmetallic materials to try to sneak them through metal detectors. very specific information. i have no idea if it's true information. i don't know how to make bombs. but those specific instructions, the step by step instructions that could make a p
the al qaeda magazine is not the only place you can get a specific instruction manual about explosives. probably to the chagrin of our corporate overlords or whoever monitors our online networks here at 30 rock it only took me five minutes of googling to find specific instructions on making explosives are all over. not just discussions about it or ideological debates, people exhorting other people to do it but actual step by step instructions. when i was looking today for whatever reason white...
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the authorities said the men had help from al qaeda members in iran. today the iranian government denied any involvement in the plot. >>> next, we have a new twist in the case of the letter laced with the deadly poison mailed to the president. we told you police had arrested paul kevin curtis, an elvis impersonator from mississippi. today, curtis walked free, the charges against him dropped, after authorities found no trace of ricin in his car or home. and his lawyers say, he was framed. >>> now on to wall street, and if you were watching the markets today, you saw it. just after 1:00 p.m., a massive nose dive all because of one tweet from a trusted source. the associated press. it said there was an explosion at the white house and president obama was injured. but the tweet was false. the work of disruptive hackers. abc's new chief business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis explains how it all unfolded. >> reporter: it was the tweet that sent stocks plunging. at 1:07 p.m., breaking news from the associated press, "two explosions in the white h
the authorities said the men had help from al qaeda members in iran. today the iranian government denied any involvement in the plot. >>> next, we have a new twist in the case of the letter laced with the deadly poison mailed to the president. we told you police had arrested paul kevin curtis, an elvis impersonator from mississippi. today, curtis walked free, the charges against him dropped, after authorities found no trace of ricin in his car or home. and his lawyers say, he was...
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he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my
he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning...
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may use this as another example of the war they say they have been fighting against al qaeda militants in the region for years. jake. >> all right, nick paton walsh, let's explore that aspect of the story. the suspects came from a volatile region of russia, they have ethnic routes in chechnya in southern russia. in the caucasus region. as russia clamped down with sometimes brutal force, what began as a separatist movement became a radical movement. horrific attack on a russian school left more than 300 people, many children, dead. joining me from washington, d.c., christopher swift from georgetown university, an expert on chechnya, and constitutional lawyer. christopher, the brothers came from a volatile region. did ethnic ties necessarily influence their alleged actions? >> you know, it is too early to say, jake. these young men would have been in the region, you know, at a very early point in their lives. i think it is much more likely based on the facts that are developing right now that we're seeing a radicalization process that began in the united states when they were in their la
may use this as another example of the war they say they have been fighting against al qaeda militants in the region for years. jake. >> all right, nick paton walsh, let's explore that aspect of the story. the suspects came from a volatile region of russia, they have ethnic routes in chechnya in southern russia. in the caucasus region. as russia clamped down with sometimes brutal force, what began as a separatist movement became a radical movement. horrific attack on a russian school left...
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i am very concerned al qaeda has seen an expansion. it has been able to expand its forces from initially being in afghanistan and out among all the way to syria and parts of egypt and so on. i think the more we stand up for her we are, the more we expand our values, the more we are going to gain and give influence and force to the muslim world that believes in us. >> thank you. let me. we have three minutes left before closing. doctor, would you have anything you would like to say? i would like to ask nick if he had anything. he led a terrific team. then asa. >> thank you, jim. for all societies behaved differently under stress. at those times, they may even take action that conflicts with their its central character and values. that is what we did here. we were under stress. we took actions that conflict with who we are. who we are called to be and who we have committed to be. then we spent about 10 years not being willing to face the truth about it. often by covering what happened with euphemisms and an awful lot of secrets. i believ
i am very concerned al qaeda has seen an expansion. it has been able to expand its forces from initially being in afghanistan and out among all the way to syria and parts of egypt and so on. i think the more we stand up for her we are, the more we expand our values, the more we are going to gain and give influence and force to the muslim world that believes in us. >> thank you. let me. we have three minutes left before closing. doctor, would you have anything you would like to say? i...
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and i mentioned this morning that we have been aware that we've had al qaeda, we've had radical islamists try to disguise themselves as hispanics and sneak across our southern border because, you know, americans have never been worried about our hispanic friends being radical and wanting to kill innocent people to go to paradise. that's not part of the hispanic culture. and i've been mazed since then -- amazed since then that the left wing always wants to try to distort, to create a story -- i have to ed choose my words wisely because it will be interesting to see what the twisted mind of the the ignorance was apparently only coupled by laziness by left-wing media, so they go nuts trying to paint me as a bigot, when obviously they are the bigots. and not only bigots but they're lazy because if they had bothered to even just turn on their computer and use it for something besides mean-spirited , twisted, distorted, untruths, they could have found -- distorted untruths, they could have found this story from the american thinker back august 2 of 2010. and in this story by nora peterson, it p
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but at least -- and plus, add to that that no al qaeda groups or no al qaeda-affiliated groups or any international terrorist groups have claimed credit for this bombing which is a bit odd if they were. because generally the whole purpose is to claim the credit and after most of the major terrorists attacks by al qaeda, there was a claim of responsibility. so, look, none of this is positive at this point, but at least so far, and we're early, the indicators do seem to match up that this is looking like a case of self-radicalization. that these brothers were on the internet, got inspired by reading "inspire" and other al qaeda and jihadi videos. there's also this prophet -- not prophet, this preacher, faez mohamed who's an awlaki type guy. a preacher who tamerlan tsarnaev in his youtube account posts videos from, so he may have played a role in inspiring these, inspiring them or radicalizing them. but as i said, chris, we're a long way from finishing this investigation. >> so just to use your instincts as an investigative reporter, and you're a good one, the fact he said all this, he d
but at least -- and plus, add to that that no al qaeda groups or no al qaeda-affiliated groups or any international terrorist groups have claimed credit for this bombing which is a bit odd if they were. because generally the whole purpose is to claim the credit and after most of the major terrorists attacks by al qaeda, there was a claim of responsibility. so, look, none of this is positive at this point, but at least so far, and we're early, the indicators do seem to match up that this is...
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to be honest no one took this road before al qaeda basically all the terrorists control the region and everyone is afraid of venturing out on this road today we feel a bit safer at getting there but it. the constant road blocks me now two hundred kilometer journey takes eight hours. night has fallen when i reach her coke and the sky is lit up by flast tanks the city floats on a vast sea of oil. for centuries pilgrims came here to gather around the eternal flames. the kurds would dearly love to reclaim the city the former capital of baghdad. unwilling to lose such a profitable treasure. one term to a majority of kids today is a mix of turkmen arabs kurds and christians a veritable ethnic powder keg. so i went to. this morning's planters around occurred but do not work out who can kurdistan's independence he would pay with his own blood. so i would have. got a book. that has to become part of kurdistan and that leaves it's vital that we are bonded by blood it dakota student but that they can kill us and shoot at us but he won't change anything we are linked to kurdistan allows them a cit
to be honest no one took this road before al qaeda basically all the terrorists control the region and everyone is afraid of venturing out on this road today we feel a bit safer at getting there but it. the constant road blocks me now two hundred kilometer journey takes eight hours. night has fallen when i reach her coke and the sky is lit up by flast tanks the city floats on a vast sea of oil. for centuries pilgrims came here to gather around the eternal flames. the kurds would dearly love to...
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among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point, it's really unclear exactly what impact that hasmz it appears that after he is first able to communicate, at least the justice department would argue, they can speak to him before giving him his miranda rights. >> oh, peter alexander, thank you for clearing that up from there. appreciate it. chuck hagel is addressing concerns during his first trip to israel. top questions on the political radar concern whether the two suspects in the attacks, especially the older brother tamerlan, were inspired by militant groups over
among them, al qaeda. the next question, though, is if he should be treated as a standard criminal defendant, or if some of the rights should be different given the accusations of terror against this man, dzhokhar tsarnaev. and that relates to in miranda question that you've been talking about today. we're trying to get a better understanding of how it's impacted by what we're learning, which is the fact that he can't communicate right now because of injuries to his throat. and at this point,...
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a lot of things they affiliated with al qaeda oren couraged by al qaeda or whatever. have brought off or tried to bring off the united states. and some of these have ludicrously been labeled workplace violence. hassan was giving lectures to fellow soldiers about how he was on jihad. when the report gone written up it was all workplace violence. and the people who were wounded aren't getting purple hearts because it was workplace violence. so the u.s. government is sort of slow times if it doesn't fit the narrative to come up with a solution that suggests war on between us and the terrorists, particularly islamist terrorists may still be on. but i don't know if this is part of that. >> you made i good point. patriots day in boston. it wasn't because it was april 15th, tax day. >> no. >> it would have brought the militia idea, tax day, something people were hoping for. >> it gives rise to patriots day. they move it around to have it on a monday. this is america's fight for freedom. this is not just a regular marathon somewhere in the u.s. >>> ambassador woolsy, we want
a lot of things they affiliated with al qaeda oren couraged by al qaeda or whatever. have brought off or tried to bring off the united states. and some of these have ludicrously been labeled workplace violence. hassan was giving lectures to fellow soldiers about how he was on jihad. when the report gone written up it was all workplace violence. and the people who were wounded aren't getting purple hearts because it was workplace violence. so the u.s. government is sort of slow times if it...
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they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006 but the justice department reversed a judge's ruling that home schooling was grounds to seek citizenship. the family is represented by the home school delegal defense association. they will argue on their behalf today. stick around you will be live on fox and friends to talk about this case. >>> it is another time that tax payer backed if is cfiskar auto is in trouble because of the lek kick c electric car america. if fisker had $21 million of loans but the loans were frozen in 2011 amid a series of problems. weeks ago fisker laid off 75 percent of the workers. >>> he resigned in disgrace after sending explicit p
they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006...
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they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there are tens of thousands of people dedicated to keeping us safe. i respect congressman king. he's thoughtful. he clearly is passionate on these issues and he's well versed. we're less than three days after tsarnaev has been brought into custody and he's drawing conclusions and linkages and passing a judgment on the national law enforcement community that i find irresponsible on a monday after a friday capture. i would love to see more facts come out and then we can take a look. when i was doing counterterrorism for a living, we wish we could construct that crystal ball to predict what was going to happen and
they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there...
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. >> seven members of an al qaeda cell have reportedly been arrest in the united arab emirates. authorities say they were plotting attacks in the gulf federation. they're one of the most stable countries in the middle east and has so far not seen any attacks by al qaeda. opposition leaders in bahrain are planning to step up protests ahead of this week's formula one race. a major demonstration is expected on friday as activists demand the race be cancelled because of the country's poor human rights record. formula one officials have promised the grand prix will go ahead. u.s. president barack obama has criticized republican senators for rejecting gun control legislation. the bill would have extended background checks on gun buyers. victims of gun violence were on hand to witness the bill's defeat. >> those campaigning for tighter gun laws always knew they'd face an uphill battle in congress. even to push through one of the least controversial measures expanding background checks on people who want to buy guns. it got a majority, but still failed because republicans forced what's
. >> seven members of an al qaeda cell have reportedly been arrest in the united arab emirates. authorities say they were plotting attacks in the gulf federation. they're one of the most stable countries in the middle east and has so far not seen any attacks by al qaeda. opposition leaders in bahrain are planning to step up protests ahead of this week's formula one race. a major demonstration is expected on friday as activists demand the race be cancelled because of the country's poor...